I believe the coin in question is a Kuwait 100 fils coin. On the other side you have a symbol like this (l..). It looks like an exclamation mark(no period on the bottom)with 2 periods next to it. I'm currently looking a 10 fils coin. It has a symbol like this (l.) and I know the 100fils coin has two periods, but my coin obverse has KUWAIT written on it. If your coin is not a KUWAIT coin, I would assume it would come from a country in that general area of the world. I've been trying to figure out what the symbols 19v9-1799(with the 7 backwards) mean and I have not been able to figure that out yet. Hopefully this helps. After searching for a while, I did actually find your coin. It is from San Miguel Tucuman, Argentina. Imperdible! Moneda Rara.
No it sitting bull and crazy horse were not the leaders.
yes
You can make a horse "go" by sitting up straight on the saddle, holding the reins tight but not too much, then give the horse a slight nudge on their belly with your feet and move your body with the horses. If you wish to go faster, nudge his belly more but gently.
no
paddock partner, horse sitters
It is a sign it is annoyed or unhappy get him/her cheeked out by a vet
A. horse left side
Not always. the horse could also be listening but if they are flat pinned down to their head they are mad
I believe you mean MOUNTING a horse. Mounting a horse means to get on, you will end up sitting on the horse's back.
You would be sitting on the "seat" of the horse
You can make a horse "go" by sitting up straight on the saddle, holding the reins tight but not too much, then give the horse a slight nudge on their belly with your feet and move your body with the horses. If you wish to go faster, nudge his belly more but gently.
No, not at all.